111
111
May 29, 2019
05/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
winston churchill gave his approval to send women into combat in part because he bugged guerrilla warfaree thought it was cool and in part he didn't have a choice. there were no soldiers in the continent but also in part because it made good sense. you could say 40, 50,000 men in combat if you were to put women in soldiers wars to become roles allowing them to shoot an airplane overload. what general would try to make use of every available as if there were women in england who spoke french well enough to teach a teenager how to use a gun, and they wanted to go, they should go for they were the first women in combat. odette sansom isn't the first, there was also a woman named lise de baissac who is a very different. odette sansom was very -- in aristocrat and came from an island off the coast of africa that had been french captured in the napoleonic war england used as a cooling stop on the way to its far east empires and she spoke french, and if she had a british passport and lived in paris most of her adult life that day that hitler marches and she becomes an enemy alien. if she stays i
winston churchill gave his approval to send women into combat in part because he bugged guerrilla warfaree thought it was cool and in part he didn't have a choice. there were no soldiers in the continent but also in part because it made good sense. you could say 40, 50,000 men in combat if you were to put women in soldiers wars to become roles allowing them to shoot an airplane overload. what general would try to make use of every available as if there were women in england who spoke french...
38
38
May 16, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
and let's not forget, winston churchill spent decades in the political wilderness before he came to when vladimir putin listens to you say that and you say, "my politics, my ideas will have their time in russia and they will come." do you think he takes you seriously or do you think he laughs at you? i think he knows that, he agrees with that but he don't know what to do. he's in the corner. he put himself in the corner, in the dead end. he absolutely knows that i'm right. not about myself but that idea is the only future for russia. he knows that. so here is the question for you, if you are to have credibility, you explain to me how you think it is that the system, because you're focussed notjust on putin as an individual but the system, how is the system going to be fundamentally challenged and dismantled by the opposition in russia? this is the main and key question — what would happen after putin? this is the key question. because if the system would stay in place then would come another person after putin but nothing would be changed. even worser, would be even worser than now.
and let's not forget, winston churchill spent decades in the political wilderness before he came to when vladimir putin listens to you say that and you say, "my politics, my ideas will have their time in russia and they will come." do you think he takes you seriously or do you think he laughs at you? i think he knows that, he agrees with that but he don't know what to do. he's in the corner. he put himself in the corner, in the dead end. he absolutely knows that i'm right. not about...
67
67
May 6, 2019
05/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
unlike winston churchill, tended lincoln's humor to go toward self-deprecation. during one of the debates in illinois, the spectator shouted that lincoln was being two-faced.
unlike winston churchill, tended lincoln's humor to go toward self-deprecation. during one of the debates in illinois, the spectator shouted that lincoln was being two-faced.
108
108
May 29, 2019
05/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
winston churchill gave his personal approval to send women into combat because he really lookedco good about warfare. he just thought it was cool, and in part, because he didn't have ca choice. .. . >> and they should go. and the very first woman in combat and in every respect that was grandiose and dramatic it was very common sense and was an aristocrat and came from a island off the coast of africa it was french and used as a stop so she spoke french and she lived in paris most of her adult life. if she stays in france she'll end up in a concentration camp. so she flees she gets to london where her brother is already working for a secret government agencies so they give her name to a recruiter. for her it is a very commonsense decision. why wouldn't i to do everything to say france? the very second female paratrooper ever and this is what captured my imagination about this story she was commanding troopss in normandy on d-day and we don't know about her. soldiers under her command answering to her orders second in command of the french resistance behind enemy lines on the most import
winston churchill gave his personal approval to send women into combat because he really lookedco good about warfare. he just thought it was cool, and in part, because he didn't have ca choice. .. . >> and they should go. and the very first woman in combat and in every respect that was grandiose and dramatic it was very common sense and was an aristocrat and came from a island off the coast of africa it was french and used as a stop so she spoke french and she lived in paris most of her...
266
266
May 30, 2019
05/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 0
in the words of winston churchill as the end of the beginning. now democrats say mueller provided a roadmap for impeachment. we will hear from mueller in a minute. listen to nancy pelosi and the man who would be in charge of any impeachment hearings. >> as we go down the path, make a decision based on the strongest possible case to get the best results for the american people. >> the impeachment question, all options are on the table and nothing should be ruled out. >> reporter: the president tweeted how do you impeach a republican president for a crime committed by the democrats, witchhunt. here is his attorney, rudy giuliani. >> to make this into oh my god, now we have -- not a single new facts, no smoking gun, not even a single new want, insufficient evidence means you can't beat the burden for indictment. you know what that means? everyplace else in america, under american law unless you want to change it, it means you are not guilty. >> reporter: in different words mueller said part of that statement but mueller also stops well short of clea
in the words of winston churchill as the end of the beginning. now democrats say mueller provided a roadmap for impeachment. we will hear from mueller in a minute. listen to nancy pelosi and the man who would be in charge of any impeachment hearings. >> as we go down the path, make a decision based on the strongest possible case to get the best results for the american people. >> the impeachment question, all options are on the table and nothing should be ruled out. >>...
40
40
May 30, 2019
05/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
winston churchill said, "never give in, never. nothing, great or small large or you may hear the quotation from time to time in praise of courage. caveat.s the if you drop -- a. approach of never giving up on anything never give in is a simple instruction. it omits to critical actors. mistaken inay be which case you really should give in. and second, you might be correct but there might be a better way to vindicate it. it highlights the importance of testing your beliefs, standing alone and never giving in is not a principle. it is a trait else governments. .- stubbornness you should never give in on principles. hold your ground as long as you remain competent that honor and good sense are on your side that do not be reluctant to reconsider. when the facts change, i change my mind. what do you do? lawyers trained to respect precedent but we recognize one precedent should be reevaluated. you should also keep an open mind. the second factor missed by the instruction is the value of compromising when you cannot. thomas jefferson gave
winston churchill said, "never give in, never. nothing, great or small large or you may hear the quotation from time to time in praise of courage. caveat.s the if you drop -- a. approach of never giving up on anything never give in is a simple instruction. it omits to critical actors. mistaken inay be which case you really should give in. and second, you might be correct but there might be a better way to vindicate it. it highlights the importance of testing your beliefs, standing alone...
45
45
May 11, 2019
05/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
unlike that of winston churchill, abraham lincoln's humor tended to go toward self-deprecation. during one of the debates in illinois, the spectator shouted that lincoln was being two-faced.
unlike that of winston churchill, abraham lincoln's humor tended to go toward self-deprecation. during one of the debates in illinois, the spectator shouted that lincoln was being two-faced.
49
49
May 18, 2019
05/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
winston churchill once said, with great power comes great responsibility. if you don't want to tell the truth, just say so. do not take a journalism job. let's be fair and honest. let us hear all the truth or forget this thing. some of the history here. truth decay. hasn't it always been around in the news business? yellow journalism of the late 1800s comes to mind. guest: in the first report we talk about historical analogs. yellow journalism, tabloid journalism in the 1920's, distrust and propaganda in media in the 1970's around vietnam, for example. there are periods of time when we see an uptick of concern and objectivity of info being provided in media. host: it is it -- is it evan flow or constantly moving toward flow or is it constantly moving toward subjectivity? guest: it is hard to know. if we could get more data, we could certainly measure. the concern now, the reason people are talking about this issue now, has to do with the scale and scope of changes we have experienced with the rise of internet and social media. this has revolutionized the ec
winston churchill once said, with great power comes great responsibility. if you don't want to tell the truth, just say so. do not take a journalism job. let's be fair and honest. let us hear all the truth or forget this thing. some of the history here. truth decay. hasn't it always been around in the news business? yellow journalism of the late 1800s comes to mind. guest: in the first report we talk about historical analogs. yellow journalism, tabloid journalism in the 1920's, distrust and...
181
181
May 10, 2019
05/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
in london, it had been announced that winston churchill would take over. on government. two days prior to him his majority plummeted in a vote of confidence in the comments during a debate on the war. but churchill prevailed, corralling the nation in defiance of hitler. he was the only man for this hour. a view shared by the overwhelming majority of the british people. >> never gave in. never, never, never. nothing large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honor. never yield to force. never yield to the apparently overwhelming night of the enemy. >> martha: the sheer force of his personality helped to cement the alliance between britain and the united states. he served as prime minister of the united kingdom until 1945 as the war ended and then again from 1951 to 1955. we will see you back here monday night at 7:00. thank you for being part of our story tonight. tucker carlson joins us next. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. from philadelphia to san francisco to college campuses everywhere, suddenly the american p
in london, it had been announced that winston churchill would take over. on government. two days prior to him his majority plummeted in a vote of confidence in the comments during a debate on the war. but churchill prevailed, corralling the nation in defiance of hitler. he was the only man for this hour. a view shared by the overwhelming majority of the british people. >> never gave in. never, never, never. nothing large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honor. never yield...
48
48
May 5, 2019
05/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
and who set the precedent for hosting dignitaries there when he invited british prime minister winston churchill to be his guest. the george w. bush presidential center in dallas hosted this hour-long program. we hear first from the 43rd president, who shares his own camp david memories. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the chief executive officer of the george w. bush presidential center, ken hirsch. [applause] ken: thank you and welcome to the engaged series presented by highland capital. i'm ken hirsch, introducer in chief. our goal here is to provide content you can't get anywhere else. we are honored today with this session to launch a wonderful insiders look at presidential retreats and a glimpse of what life looks like for a president outside of the white house. it's a fascination that some people have. we are delighted to take a deep dive into camp david, crawford, kennebunkport and the lbj ranch. tonight, we have a series of guests who can give us that special insight. to kick us off, i would like to introduce the 43rd president of the united states. [applause] mr. bush: this is
and who set the precedent for hosting dignitaries there when he invited british prime minister winston churchill to be his guest. the george w. bush presidential center in dallas hosted this hour-long program. we hear first from the 43rd president, who shares his own camp david memories. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the chief executive officer of the george w. bush presidential center, ken hirsch. [applause] ken: thank you and welcome to the engaged series presented by highland...
67
67
May 18, 2019
05/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
winston churchill once said, with great power comes great responsibility. if you don't want to tell the truth, just say so. do not take a journalism job. let's be fair and honest. let us hear all the truth or forget this thing. some of the history here. truth decay. hasn't it always been around in the news business? yellow journalism of the late 1800s comes to mind. guest: in the first report we talk about historical analogs. yellow journalism, tabloid journalism in the 1920's, distrust and propaganda in media in the 1970's around vietnam, for example. there are periods of time when we see an uptick of concern and objectivity of info being provided in media. host: it is it -- is it evan flow or constantly moving toward flow or is it constantly moving toward subjectivity? guest: it is hard to know. if we could get more data, we could certainly measure. the concern now, the reason people are talking about this issue now, has to do with the scale and scope of changes we have experienced with the rise of internet and social media. this has revolutionized the ec
winston churchill once said, with great power comes great responsibility. if you don't want to tell the truth, just say so. do not take a journalism job. let's be fair and honest. let us hear all the truth or forget this thing. some of the history here. truth decay. hasn't it always been around in the news business? yellow journalism of the late 1800s comes to mind. guest: in the first report we talk about historical analogs. yellow journalism, tabloid journalism in the 1920's, distrust and...
150
150
May 29, 2019
05/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
's whenever they would go out the main role as winston churchill was to set europe ablaze. and blow up german trains and barges and to pass arms to the french resistance as a courier would pass money she would run off to different cities and at night they would light feel so they would go out during the day they would go as a couple arm in arm so it looks like a tourist visiting he's handsome she's beautiful. they are together and one thing leads to another. that's a story in a nutshell unbroken and catch me if you can and a love story. all of that is what happened. it's all true. as you can imagine hugo bleacher catches them. i don't want to spoil anything but he feels guilty. they are put in prison and go to concentration camps and if you are with the gestapo your to get information because spies are not covered under the geneva convention. so they're not technically spies they are saboteurs to blow things up and to pass money to the germans and shoot them when they are not expecting it but since they are out of unifor uniform, they are considered spies so they are not co
's whenever they would go out the main role as winston churchill was to set europe ablaze. and blow up german trains and barges and to pass arms to the french resistance as a courier would pass money she would run off to different cities and at night they would light feel so they would go out during the day they would go as a couple arm in arm so it looks like a tourist visiting he's handsome she's beautiful. they are together and one thing leads to another. that's a story in a nutshell...
118
118
May 15, 2019
05/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: when it passes, do you have that winston churchill feeling of being shot at and missed? >> yeah, i think that's wehy i wrote this book. it brought me to the reality, you're no you're not going to live forever. these interviews represent to me the best of me. >> howard stern's new book is available in stores now. a final thought when we come back. ♪ tired of constantly battling lingering smells in your home, like pet, shoe, and body odors? for long-lasting, continuous freshness, try febreze plug. febreze plug provides 1200 hours of freshness, with a unique dual chamber design that alternates between harmonized scents for a continuous renewal of fragrance. plus, febreze plug is formulated with odorclear technology, which cleans away odors instead of just masking them. for freshness you'll notice week after week,ug. it's how we care for our cancer patients- like job. when he was diagnosed with cancer, his team at ctca created a personalized care plan to treat his cancer and side effects. so job could continue to work and stay strong for his family. this is how we inspire h
. >> reporter: when it passes, do you have that winston churchill feeling of being shot at and missed? >> yeah, i think that's wehy i wrote this book. it brought me to the reality, you're no you're not going to live forever. these interviews represent to me the best of me. >> howard stern's new book is available in stores now. a final thought when we come back. ♪ tired of constantly battling lingering smells in your home, like pet, shoe, and body odors? for long-lasting,...
96
96
May 30, 2019
05/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
off the firsseason of the real world is now up for sale the co-op is listed for $7.5 million winston churchill'sthis after the series aired and she paid $990,000 that was back in 1995. much more expensive now. th de soholex is 6,500 square feet it's got a master suite, four bedrooms, two full bathstwo half baths, a kitchen with a butler's pantry. all you need now is just seven strangers to live with you. >> or just be rich and by yourself with an amazing new york loft. >> incredible to see that. a million bucks each if you got it. >>> a florida high school teacher is in hot water for allegedly writing a slang term homework assignment.a stud the student's mom says that she was shocked to see the quoteis f his written across the top of her son's science homework. the mom is calling for the teacher to be held accountable but the school's principal ha't't released the teacher's name, saying they're taking the necessary steps to deal with the situation, adding thtee acher is sincerelogy apolic and distraught over the incident need we say, what was the teacher thinking >> well, you're right. here i'm
off the firsseason of the real world is now up for sale the co-op is listed for $7.5 million winston churchill'sthis after the series aired and she paid $990,000 that was back in 1995. much more expensive now. th de soholex is 6,500 square feet it's got a master suite, four bedrooms, two full bathstwo half baths, a kitchen with a butler's pantry. all you need now is just seven strangers to live with you. >> or just be rich and by yourself with an amazing new york loft. >> incredible...
131
131
May 26, 2019
05/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
>> winston churchill. jesse: are you british? >> no. >> during world war ii i think it was bush.xon. jesse: who did america fight in the vietnam war? korea. >> france. >> is that france? [laughter] p7 who did we fight in the vietnam war? >> vietnam mac the account we still do not win. jesse: who won the cold war? >> i do not know. >> russia? >> france. jesse: america when the cold w war. >> go america. jesse: why did they call it the cold war? >> russians were cold up there p7 do know who i am? p7 i'm watters and this is my world. jesse: that's all for us tonight. happy memorial day weekend. thank you to all who serve our country, men and women who protect this great land. be sure to follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter and follow my dog, "justice" with judge jeanine is back. i'm watters and this is my world. ♪ ♪. judge jeanine: hello, welcome to justice. thanks for being with us on this memorial day weekend. thanks again to making last week's justice number one all day, all night, for all of last weekend. thank you. special show tonight with dan fangio, hogan diddley, fo
>> winston churchill. jesse: are you british? >> no. >> during world war ii i think it was bush.xon. jesse: who did america fight in the vietnam war? korea. >> france. >> is that france? [laughter] p7 who did we fight in the vietnam war? >> vietnam mac the account we still do not win. jesse: who won the cold war? >> i do not know. >> russia? >> france. jesse: america when the cold w war. >> go america. jesse: why did they call it the...
37
37
May 26, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
think theresa may pots emotional says everything about british politics, he was a successor of winston churchillun—british emotion because brexit was not working and i thought she was going to slam the door of number 10 behind her like a petulant teenager and in fact this is a self—styled public servant to three years ago claimed she could take britain out of the eu in an orderly and smooth fashion and she spent all her time sense proving that she could not and this will be her legacy and i am afraid the situation will get even less smooth and orderly and mrs may has come to personify the terrifying stalemate which will grow far more extreme and will drive even more nominally refined public servants to... to tears. if they may make a couple of points. it is a great pity that the civil war of the conservative party has been imposed on the country. it is true that theresa may was dealt an unkind hand but the mistake that she made was to treat this as a negotiation between the conservative party and the european union, she should have treated it as a negotiation between britain and the eu. in other
think theresa may pots emotional says everything about british politics, he was a successor of winston churchillun—british emotion because brexit was not working and i thought she was going to slam the door of number 10 behind her like a petulant teenager and in fact this is a self—styled public servant to three years ago claimed she could take britain out of the eu in an orderly and smooth fashion and she spent all her time sense proving that she could not and this will be her legacy and i...
77
77
May 5, 2019
05/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
henry ford, thomas edison, winston churchill, jk rowling, steve jobs, bill gates. when i go around the country and speak to schools i ask the students what do you think is hindering you and what is stopping you and what obstacles are in your way? it is always the same answer. title i schools students tell me they are poor and have no money and no way to make bank. so i tell them the story. in the early 70s there was an unknown actor trying to make it in new york and he moved to california but things were not going well there either. as a matter of fact things were so bad had to sell his dog because he cannot afford to feed him. then one day he saw something they gave him an idea to ride right script about a man going to stand up to life and take a shot and go the distance. within three days he finished the script. some hollywood producers read the script and loved it. except for one thing, they did not want him to play the main character. it was too much of a risk at the box office. they offered him $360,000 for the script but only on the condition he could not be
henry ford, thomas edison, winston churchill, jk rowling, steve jobs, bill gates. when i go around the country and speak to schools i ask the students what do you think is hindering you and what is stopping you and what obstacles are in your way? it is always the same answer. title i schools students tell me they are poor and have no money and no way to make bank. so i tell them the story. in the early 70s there was an unknown actor trying to make it in new york and he moved to california but...
283
283
May 29, 2019
05/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 283
favorite 0
quote 0
winston churchill. this afternoon she's going to talk about her new book beyond the story of the american spy who helped win world war ii. it's the story of virginia hall among whom was referred to as the most dangerous of all allied spies. from being rejected to work in the service for making the first to be deployed in occupied franceef and then to escape, a woman of no importance sheds light on one of the forgotten figures in thehe second world w. npr calls it a biography of the masterful spy and what can be done with a few people and a little resistant. let us all welcome sonia. [applause] thank you very much. can you all hear me by the way excellent. thank you all for coming. it's a beautiful day outside. we would now say to ourselves if we are in a sticky situation were having a hard time, virginia wouldn't complain or what's with virginia do. she's someone that once you get to know has a big impact on your life and work a courageous woman. i'm astonished that more people don't know more about her
winston churchill. this afternoon she's going to talk about her new book beyond the story of the american spy who helped win world war ii. it's the story of virginia hall among whom was referred to as the most dangerous of all allied spies. from being rejected to work in the service for making the first to be deployed in occupied franceef and then to escape, a woman of no importance sheds light on one of the forgotten figures in thehe second world w. npr calls it a biography of the masterful...
35
35
May 6, 2019
05/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
unlike winston churchill, tended lincoln's humor to go toward self-deprecation. during one of the debates in illinois, the spectator shouted that lincoln was being two-faced. two-faced, cried lincoln, if i had two faces, do you think i would wear this one? [laughter] michael: lincoln's humor was an essential component of his persona. richard carwardine will explore with us whether his humor might also occasionally have been a handicap. richard carwardine was -- handicap. richard carwardine was educated at corpus christi and queens colleges oxford and at the university of california at berkeley. for three decades he taught history at the university of sheffield before being appointed rhodes professor of american history and institution at oxford university and a fellow of saint catherine's college. he was elected president of oxford inisti college 2010 and served in that post until 2016. he is the author of one of the finest modern biographies of the 16th president, "lincoln, a life ," whichse and power was awarded the lincoln's prize in 2000 seven. and "lincoln s
unlike winston churchill, tended lincoln's humor to go toward self-deprecation. during one of the debates in illinois, the spectator shouted that lincoln was being two-faced. two-faced, cried lincoln, if i had two faces, do you think i would wear this one? [laughter] michael: lincoln's humor was an essential component of his persona. richard carwardine will explore with us whether his humor might also occasionally have been a handicap. richard carwardine was -- handicap. richard carwardine was...
268
268
May 19, 2019
05/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 268
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> anthony: by the 1920's winston churchill switched the royal navy's mode of power from coal to oilch made oman vital not for its limited oil resources, but for where it is, the strait of hormuz. the persian gulf's femoral artery, 20% of the world's oil flows through here making it one of, if not the most strategically important waterways on the planet. by 1970 sultan taimoor's counter insurgency was not going well. he was deposed by his son qaboos bin said al said, in a relatively bloodless coup. immediately, the young sultan set out on a different tact for winning the war. >> ian: almost before the shooting had stopped, we would institute a civil aid program. build roads, build a school, build a mosque, build shops, a clinic. but it was in this way the sultan was able to demonstrate that he was the one who had his people's best interest at heart, not the communists. >> anthony: things seldom work out so well. post insurgency or counterinsurgency, this tactic failed spectacularly in vietnam of course. what made the difference here? >> ian: in every war in history, you end up living
. >> anthony: by the 1920's winston churchill switched the royal navy's mode of power from coal to oilch made oman vital not for its limited oil resources, but for where it is, the strait of hormuz. the persian gulf's femoral artery, 20% of the world's oil flows through here making it one of, if not the most strategically important waterways on the planet. by 1970 sultan taimoor's counter insurgency was not going well. he was deposed by his son qaboos bin said al said, in a relatively...
262
262
May 6, 2019
05/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 0
winston churchill. this afternoon she's going to talk about her new book the untold story of the american spy who helped win world war ii. it tells the untold story of virginia hall and american who once referred to as the most dangerous of all allied spies. from being rejected to work for the foreign service to be in the first woman to be occupied in france to her great escape, a woman sheds light on one of the forgotten figures of the second world war. mpr calls it a compelling biography of a masterful spy and a reminder of what can be done with the free few brave people everyone, let us all welcome sonja. [applause] >> thank you, very much for you y'all hear me? excellent. >> i'm not quite as tall. >> thank you all for coming, such a beautiful day outside and it's good of you to surrender that income into the bookshop. virginia is now my inspiration. a lot of my friends know say to ourselves and for in a little bit of a sticky situation, well, virginia would not complain. or, what would virginia do.
winston churchill. this afternoon she's going to talk about her new book the untold story of the american spy who helped win world war ii. it tells the untold story of virginia hall and american who once referred to as the most dangerous of all allied spies. from being rejected to work for the foreign service to be in the first woman to be occupied in france to her great escape, a woman sheds light on one of the forgotten figures of the second world war. mpr calls it a compelling biography of a...
139
139
May 29, 2019
05/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
winston churchill pit this afternoon to talk about her new book a woman of no importance, untold story of the american spy who helped win world war ii. it tells the untold story of virginia hall, american whom the gestapo referred to as the most dangerous of all allied spies. for being ejected to working for the foreign service to becoming the first woman to be deployed in occupied france and then define escape of the pyrenees out it sheds light on the forgotten figures of the second world war and npr called it the compelling biography of the masterful spy and the remainder of what can be done with a few great people and little resistance. everyone, let us welcome sonja purnell. [applause] >> thank you very much. can you hear me, by the way? excellent. i'm not quite as tall. is that better? okay. thank you for coming. such a beautiful day and a good of you to come into the book shop. virginia hall is now my inspiration and a lot of my friends we now say to ourselves if were in a sticky situation or have a hard time well virginia when i complain or what would virginia do? she really is
winston churchill pit this afternoon to talk about her new book a woman of no importance, untold story of the american spy who helped win world war ii. it tells the untold story of virginia hall, american whom the gestapo referred to as the most dangerous of all allied spies. for being ejected to working for the foreign service to becoming the first woman to be deployed in occupied france and then define escape of the pyrenees out it sheds light on the forgotten figures of the second world war...
162
162
May 30, 2019
05/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
the words of winston churchill, the end of the beginning and democrats say mueller provided a roadmapmpeachment. here's mueller talking, take a look at nancy pelosi and the man who would be in based on the strongest possible case to get the best results for the american people. >> with respect to impeachment all options are on the table and nothing should be ruled out. >> the president tweeted how do you impeach a republican president for a crime committed by the democrats? witchhunt. here's the president's attorney rudy giuliani. >> to make this into my god, now we have not a single new facts, no smoking gun, not even a single -- it may meet the burden for indictment. you know what that means everyplace else in america? under american law unless you want to change it, it means you are not guilty. >> there is this been in slightly different words, mueller said part of giuliani's statement but mueller stopped short of clearing the president. >> if we had confidence the president clearly did not a crime we would have said so. we did not make a determination as to whether the president d
the words of winston churchill, the end of the beginning and democrats say mueller provided a roadmapmpeachment. here's mueller talking, take a look at nancy pelosi and the man who would be in based on the strongest possible case to get the best results for the american people. >> with respect to impeachment all options are on the table and nothing should be ruled out. >> the president tweeted how do you impeach a republican president for a crime committed by the democrats?...
133
133
May 26, 2019
05/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
>> winston churchill. jesse: are you british? >> no. >> world war ii, it was bush, and my close? france, is it france? [laughter] you're laughing at me, this is embarrassing. jesse: who did we fight in the vietnam war? >> vietnam. >> vietcong and we still do not win. jesse: who won the cold war? >> i do not know it. >> russia. >> france b7 america when the cold war. >> go america. jesse: why did they call it the cold war? >> russia is cold up there, you know the seven do know who i am? >> i do. jesse: i am waters and this is my world. [laughter] jesse: that is all for us tonight. happy memorial day weekend, thank you to all who serve our country, men and women who srotect this great land. be sure to follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter and follow my dog, just as with judge jeanine is next. remember, i'm watters and this is my world. ♪ ♪. judge jeanine: hello, welcome to justice. thanks for being with us on this memorial day weekend. thanks again to making last week's justice number one all day, all night, for all of last weekend. thank you. special show tonight with dan f
>> winston churchill. jesse: are you british? >> no. >> world war ii, it was bush, and my close? france, is it france? [laughter] you're laughing at me, this is embarrassing. jesse: who did we fight in the vietnam war? >> vietnam. >> vietcong and we still do not win. jesse: who won the cold war? >> i do not know it. >> russia. >> france b7 america when the cold war. >> go america. jesse: why did they call it the cold war? >> russia is...
121
121
May 21, 2019
05/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
all these people are putting into practice something winston churchill once said.ss consists of moving from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm. they have taken this to an extreme. he needs to get rid of them. >> tucker: i'm sorry to laugh but it's a perfect quote in this case. do you think there's hope for getting out, just to pick a small example, of syria? >> of course, absolutely. j but when mr. bolton runs in the room or the chairman of the joint chiefs says you can't do that, the world will end. he has to say thank you for your interest in nationalt defense. we are leaving. see what happens.ay i think what he'll see is what we discussed, the falling out with the various actors that will begin to -- >> tucker: it's not just them. it's the entire on-air staff of msnbc and cnn then the rest of them.it colonel mcgregor, thank you very much. recently, tensions have risen between the u.s. and iran. on this program we've asked a couple times the obvious question, which is what purpose would a war with iran serve? there's no obvious way that it would. here'
all these people are putting into practice something winston churchill once said.ss consists of moving from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm. they have taken this to an extreme. he needs to get rid of them. >> tucker: i'm sorry to laugh but it's a perfect quote in this case. do you think there's hope for getting out, just to pick a small example, of syria? >> of course, absolutely. j but when mr. bolton runs in the room or the chairman of the joint chiefs says you can't...
133
133
May 27, 2019
05/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
>> absolutely be five i think winston churchill said americans do nothing right after they tried every all here this evening. it is memorial day. as war fighters of the 911 generation we discussed what this day means to everyone sitting here on the sport and if you are enjoying the show check out fox nation, extended version, of the stock receive additional footage. go to fox nation .com or download the out. fox nation will get $5 to fold up on her. don't go anywhere. every curve, every innovation, every feeling. a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can identify new viruses, the faster we can get to stopping them. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. ♪ ♪. pete: navy seal morgan littrell deployed many times been intense combat. during a training exercise of the coast of virginia beach black hawk helicopter he was riding in crashed. he su
>> absolutely be five i think winston churchill said americans do nothing right after they tried every all here this evening. it is memorial day. as war fighters of the 911 generation we discussed what this day means to everyone sitting here on the sport and if you are enjoying the show check out fox nation, extended version, of the stock receive additional footage. go to fox nation .com or download the out. fox nation will get $5 to fold up on her. don't go anywhere. every curve, every...
63
63
May 5, 2019
05/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
and who set the precedent for hosting dignitaries there when he invited british prime minister winston churchillo be his guest. the george w. bush presidential center in dallas hosted this hour-long program. we hear first from the 43rd president, who shares his own camp david memories. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the chief executive officer of the george w. bush presidential center, ken hirsch. [applause] ken: thank you and welcome to the engaged series presented by highland capital. i'm ken hirsch, introducer in chief. our goal here is to provide content you can't get anywhere else. we are honor
and who set the precedent for hosting dignitaries there when he invited british prime minister winston churchillo be his guest. the george w. bush presidential center in dallas hosted this hour-long program. we hear first from the 43rd president, who shares his own camp david memories. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the chief executive officer of the george w. bush presidential center, ken hirsch. [applause] ken: thank you and welcome to the engaged series presented by highland...
163
163
May 16, 2019
05/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i think it sends an unmistakable signal that the president would jaw jaws as winston churchill saidn go to war. if you want to talk to the iranians given the toxic political climate for both the president and for president rouhani and the supreme leader you don't do it through the swiss or a public channel. there are infinite ways to communicate through the almanis and others who might serve as brokers. we want to talk to the iranians, we should be smart enough and are smart enough to figure out a way to do it and, frankly, we should be doing it. >> aaron david miller, thank you very much. >> thank you, brooke. >>> minutes from now, just reminding you, we'll see president trump speaking from the white house to make the case for his new immigration proposal crafted by his son-in-law jared kushner so we'll watch for that live. >>> plus new york city mayor becoming the 23rd democrat to enter the presidential race even though majority of voters in the city say bill de blasio should not run. we'll debate the pros and cons for his campaign. >>> and president trump grants full pardon to tw
>> i think it sends an unmistakable signal that the president would jaw jaws as winston churchill saidn go to war. if you want to talk to the iranians given the toxic political climate for both the president and for president rouhani and the supreme leader you don't do it through the swiss or a public channel. there are infinite ways to communicate through the almanis and others who might serve as brokers. we want to talk to the iranians, we should be smart enough and are smart enough to...
62
62
May 22, 2019
05/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
>> that is a valid observation, valid point of view but winston churchill famously said, talk talk is counterparty is not negotiating in good faith there is no point in concessions. with reference to the iranian nuclear plan for the most part they have been in compliance wit. reality they have used relief of sanctions over past few years to increase the sponsorrism of terrorism. i don't think there is any reason to consider these hard-liners inside of the iranian regime other than total control of the iranian state and their policy. melissa: race harmer glad to have you back. good to see you. >> good to be here. connell: tense times. we have ipos boosted real estate market in san francisco as you expect. these numbers are crazy, single family homes going five million plus. we'll take you after the break live. >>> suffering from a workout hangover. you will not believe this. you will not believe how many americans say they're skipping work because they were exercising. melissa: what? connell: yeah, that's next. melissa: that's crazy. ♪ please sir. there must be something you can do...
>> that is a valid observation, valid point of view but winston churchill famously said, talk talk is counterparty is not negotiating in good faith there is no point in concessions. with reference to the iranian nuclear plan for the most part they have been in compliance wit. reality they have used relief of sanctions over past few years to increase the sponsorrism of terrorism. i don't think there is any reason to consider these hard-liners inside of the iranian regime other than total...
147
147
May 15, 2019
05/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> this character has been pushing for war in a real country, not something created by winston churchill and they are modern and smart and they have a state-of-the-art military since 1998, since the iraqi liberation act, so-called. why is he in this administration? this president has instincts against war. why is he there? >> john bolton has never seen a solution he didn't want to bomb. i wouldn't say the president is a noninterventionist. just somebody who acts on what is most convenient for him. that could be peace with north korea and tomorrow that would be a nuclear war in iran. this guy has no core operating princip principals. these are not john bolton's or the president's kids. this is not iraq. this is a country of 80 million people. we do not want to occupy or try to engage with a country like this if there is a diplomatic solution. we took them from three months of having a nuclear weapon to over a year. if you want to talk about the terrorism around the world, the way they are in iraq and syria, it's better to have them far away than allowing them to get closer. >> do you thin
. >> this character has been pushing for war in a real country, not something created by winston churchill and they are modern and smart and they have a state-of-the-art military since 1998, since the iraqi liberation act, so-called. why is he in this administration? this president has instincts against war. why is he there? >> john bolton has never seen a solution he didn't want to bomb. i wouldn't say the president is a noninterventionist. just somebody who acts on what is most...
313
313
May 28, 2019
05/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 313
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean trump's behavior with north korea, anderson, reminds me of winston churchill's quip about themans how they're always at your throat or at your feet. and donald trump was at kim jong-un's own throat in 2017 and then i turnhe turned on a dime. it's true you can't really credit anything that donald trump says as being a sincere sentiment, but the reality is it's been almost a year since the summit in singapore, and he has nothing to show for the way that he acts as a sycophant towards kim jong-un. it's simply not working, but donald trump will not stop doing it. in fact, he is undercutting people in his own administration like john bolton, who are trying to hold kim jong-un to account for his bad behavior, including the testing of missiles. trump is saying it doesn't bother me and in fact siding with this odious dick tatator against the former vice president of the united states. if he thinks this is the way to get kim jong-un make concessions, the last year should have disabused him of that notion. >> to that point, it does appear certainly in this case that he is rejecting the
i mean trump's behavior with north korea, anderson, reminds me of winston churchill's quip about themans how they're always at your throat or at your feet. and donald trump was at kim jong-un's own throat in 2017 and then i turnhe turned on a dime. it's true you can't really credit anything that donald trump says as being a sincere sentiment, but the reality is it's been almost a year since the summit in singapore, and he has nothing to show for the way that he acts as a sycophant towards kim...
159
159
May 1, 2019
05/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
it is borrowed from the 1940 nazi cartoon that shows the jewe stereotype, long nose, calling winston churchille world, they tell world leaders what to do, they always operate in their own interest, buto "the new york times" cartoon was worse, because it portrayed the leader of israel with a jewish star around his neck as a dog as dehumanized. and the distance between "the new york times" editorial office and that synagogue in san diego gets smaller and smaller as the media gets more quicker and quicker, and the fear is that somebody with a gun, maybe with a psychiatric illness will see dehumanizing cartoons like this -- >> sean: four days, professor, i looked at that and i saw in two seconds what it is. >> of course, of course, and the international edition. you know that anti-semitism is spreading all over europe, and the international edition of "the times" is the paper of record. it legitimates what anti-semites are feeling, jews are dogs, they control the world, it legitimizes it when it is on the page of "the new york times." >> sean: and there is never been a president that has done more
it is borrowed from the 1940 nazi cartoon that shows the jewe stereotype, long nose, calling winston churchille world, they tell world leaders what to do, they always operate in their own interest, buto "the new york times" cartoon was worse, because it portrayed the leader of israel with a jewish star around his neck as a dog as dehumanized. and the distance between "the new york times" editorial office and that synagogue in san diego gets smaller and smaller as the media...
112
112
May 6, 2019
05/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
well, pope francis borrowed a phrase from winston churchill on his trip to boll gar yeah and north macedoniape is facing an ice curtain similar to churchill's phrase iron curtain. that's because of a massive migration from poorer to richer nations on the continent. >> the pope says it is up to political leaders now to address birth rates and wealth inequality that fuel the problem. the pontiff will visit a refugee camp in bulgaria and meet orthodox church leaders in both countries. >>> three days of coronation ceremonies for thailand's tenth king got under way on saturday. it is the first royal coronation seen there in almost 70 years. >> as cnn's will ripley reports, many people flocked to the capital to catch a glimpse of the royal parade. >> reporter: for many in thailand, this kind of spectacle only happens once in a lifetime. an ancient vision of gilded of lance unique in the modern age. the king ascended to the golden throne surrounded by centuries old royal regalia. a sea not of gold but yellow, the royal color. this woman travelled ten hours from rural thailand to be here. i'm so hap
well, pope francis borrowed a phrase from winston churchill on his trip to boll gar yeah and north macedoniape is facing an ice curtain similar to churchill's phrase iron curtain. that's because of a massive migration from poorer to richer nations on the continent. >> the pope says it is up to political leaders now to address birth rates and wealth inequality that fuel the problem. the pontiff will visit a refugee camp in bulgaria and meet orthodox church leaders in both countries....
262
262
May 16, 2019
05/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 0
you conclude the piece by saying that john bolton has sort of turned on its head advice that winston churchill would give, that to jaw-jaw is better than to war-war, that it's the flip. tell bus in a. >> look, john bolton has been calling for regime change in iran for decades, and, you know, it's like president trump knew this and has known this, so it's not really a surprise to the president that bolton is calling for these kind of military actions, but i think the context here is venezuela which basically was a fiasco, right, which bolton and others in the administration said, hey, we're going have a coup and we're going to get rid of maduro and it will all work out well and it didn't. trump is not somebody who naturally says the buck stops right here. he's usually looking for somebody to blame, and in the case of venezuela he's blaming pompeo and bolton for sort of getting ahead of their skis and basically the same issue but no with iran, and, of course, a war are iran would not be a cakewalk. it's a very large country, a big population, a lot of ballistic missiles. sure, we could do regime
you conclude the piece by saying that john bolton has sort of turned on its head advice that winston churchill would give, that to jaw-jaw is better than to war-war, that it's the flip. tell bus in a. >> look, john bolton has been calling for regime change in iran for decades, and, you know, it's like president trump knew this and has known this, so it's not really a surprise to the president that bolton is calling for these kind of military actions, but i think the context here is...
125
125
May 14, 2019
05/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
you may not like the leadership but it's real, it wasn't created by winston churchill, a real countryith a real military force developed over the years by the shah with western help, israeli help. it has a real military reality. why would we want to go to a fighting war with a country like iran? it's not a paper tiger. it's real. >> it is. >> why would we want to do this? >> iran is a bad actor. they are supporting terrorist groups across the middle east. they have a real military, as you point out, and it's really not in our interests, and we've sent a carrier strike group to the middle east. we've sent b-52 bombers. we're talking about additional troops going in, in a way that could lead to inadvertent contact and conflict. that's not in america's interests. >> what do you mean of your colleagues who seemed to learn no lesson from the war? 104,000 of our people dead, many maimed. a war that took away the buffer between us and iran, iran and the israelis. it served no purpose in helping israel. it certainly didn't work out that way. it wasn't the road to jerusalem through baghdad or
you may not like the leadership but it's real, it wasn't created by winston churchill, a real countryith a real military force developed over the years by the shah with western help, israeli help. it has a real military reality. why would we want to go to a fighting war with a country like iran? it's not a paper tiger. it's real. >> it is. >> why would we want to do this? >> iran is a bad actor. they are supporting terrorist groups across the middle east. they have a real...